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xAI releases Grok 4.5 — cheaper, more efficient rival to top AI models

Elon Musk's xAI released Grok 4.5 on Wednesday, describing it as an "Opus-class model." The company promises it is a cheaper and more efficient alternative to other powerful AI models currently on the market. Grok 4.5 is positioned to compete directly with leading AI systems from rival firms.

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'The Night Agent' Final Season to Bring Back Key Missing Character
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'The Night Agent' Final Season to Bring Back Key Missing Character

Netflix has confirmed that the final season of "The Night Agent," starring Gabriel Basso, will bring back a significant character who was absent from previous seasons. The show has become Netflix's flagship big-budget action series after "The Recruit" was cancelled last year. Basso also recently starred alongside Idris Elba and Rebecca Ferguson in the Netflix film "A House of Dynamite."

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Fery plans to use home crowd against Zverev in Wimbledon semi-final
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Fery plans to use home crowd against Zverev in Wimbledon semi-final

Britain's Arthur Fery will face Germany's Alexander Zverev in their Wimbledon semi-final on Friday. Fery said he plans to use the home crowd to his "advantage" in the match. It is a historic run for the young Briton at his home Grand Slam tournament.

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Slate Truck Won't Be Sold in Canada, Likely Due to Tariffs
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Slate Truck Won't Be Sold in Canada, Likely Due to Tariffs

The maker of the Slate Truck electric pickup has confirmed the vehicle will not be available in Canada. No official reason was given, but tariffs are widely seen as the most likely explanation for the decision. The Slate Truck had generated significant interest as an affordable electric pickup aimed at the US market.

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Bitcoin Drops Back to $60K Support Level Amid Fresh Sell Pressure
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Bitcoin Drops Back to $60K Support Level Amid Fresh Sell Pressure

Bitcoin has dropped back to the key $60,000 support level amid renewed selling pressure. The decline is driven by surging oil prices, fears of economic contagion from Japan, and a fresh round of selling by Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy). Analysts are watching whether the $60K level will hold as a floor for the cryptocurrency.

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X Will DM Users When Their Posts Receive a Community Note
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X Will DM Users When Their Posts Receive a Community Note

Elon Musk has announced that X will begin sending direct messages to users whose posts receive a Community Note — the platform's crowd-sourced fact-checking label. The change is designed to make it harder for users to ignore corrections added by the community. Community Notes is X's crowd-sourced misinformation-flagging system.

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Canadian PM Carney Visits Saudi Arabia for First Time in 26 Years
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Canadian PM Carney Visits Saudi Arabia for First Time in 26 Years

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Saudi Arabia, marking the first trip by a Canadian leader to the kingdom in 26 years. The visit aims to strengthen diplomatic and economic ties between the two countries. The trip is part of Canada's broader strategy to diversify its trade partnerships.

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Emily Henry's 'People We Meet on Vacation' earns Emmy nomination for Netflix

Author Emily Henry has officially become an Emmy nominee after the Netflix adaptation of her novel "People We Meet on Vacation" earned a nomination in the outstanding television movie category. Henry is one of the most popular contemporary romance authors, and the recognition marks a notable crossover moment from the literary to the television world.

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Oregon AG Seeks 60-Day Delay on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Alleges DOJ Approval Was Corrupt
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Oregon AG Seeks 60-Day Delay on Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger, Alleges DOJ Approval Was Corrupt

Oregon's attorney general has asked a judge for a 60-day delay in closing the Paramount-Warner Bros. merger, alleging that the Department of Justice's approval of the deal may have been corrupt. Judge Eric Dahlin of Multnomah County Superior Court will hear the motion on Monday. Lawyers for Paramount Skydance have pushed back against Oregon's allegations.

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AI Cheating Scandal Rocks Brown University as Nearly 30% of Princeton Students Admit to It
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AI Cheating Scandal Rocks Brown University as Nearly 30% of Princeton Students Admit to It

A cheating scandal at Brown University has revealed widespread use of generative AI to cheat on exams and assignments. A separate Princeton survey found that 29.9% of students admitted to using AI to cheat at least once. The Brown case centres on an economics class taught by a blind professor, where patterns in student scores exposed the extent to which AI had substituted for genuine learning.

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100,000-year-old Homo sapiens was stabbed in the face – earliest evidence of interpersonal violence
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100,000-year-old Homo sapiens was stabbed in the face – earliest evidence of interpersonal violence

Researchers analysing a skull from Qafzeh cave in Israel determined that a man buried there around 100,000 years ago was likely stabbed in the face with a sharp stone tool. Published on June 30 in Scientific Reports, the study identifies this as the earliest known evidence of interpersonal violence in human history. At least 27 individuals were buried in the cave between roughly 145,000 and 92,000 years ago, making them among the earliest Homo sapiens found outside Africa.

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Xbox layoffs reduce DOOM developer id Software to support studio size
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Xbox layoffs reduce DOOM developer id Software to support studio size

Microsoft's Xbox layoffs have hit id Software, the studio behind DOOM, so severely that it has been reduced to the size of a support studio. While Microsoft avoided closing any studios outright, a developer commented they are "not convinced there's a viable way forward." This is only the first phase of cuts, with a further 1,600 job losses still to come.

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Salman Rushdie: AI has 'zero' role in storytelling, teases 'Midnight's Children' TV series
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Salman Rushdie: AI has 'zero' role in storytelling, teases 'Midnight's Children' TV series

Salman Rushdie has flatly dismissed artificial intelligence's role in literature and storytelling, telling Variety its contribution should be "nothing, zero," arguing AI lacks any capacity for originality. The author also teased an upcoming TV adaptation of his landmark novel "Midnight's Children" and a film version of "The Ground Beneath Her Feet."

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U.S. military launches second night of strikes against Iran

The U.S. military conducted a second consecutive night of strikes against Iran, according to U.S. Central Command, as diplomatic efforts between the two countries appear to collapse. Vice President J.D. Vance had warned that attacks would continue until Tehran stopped targeting commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. President Trump also threatened to reimpose a naval blockade on Iran.

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MenB vaccine offers men no protection against gonorrhoea, major study finds

A major study has concluded that the Meningitis B (MenB) vaccine does not protect men against gonorrhoea infections, despite being offered to at-risk groups on that basis. Earlier research had suggested a possible cross-protective effect, but the new findings contradict those hopes. Scientists are calling for the development of a dedicated gonorrhoea vaccine.

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Mery Spolsky opens up about body image: "Some days I'd cut a piece of myself off"
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Mery Spolsky opens up about body image: "Some days I'd cut a piece of myself off"

Polish singer Mery Spolsky shared photos of her stomach alongside the announcement of a new music video, admitting that despite months of regular training and lifestyle changes, she still struggles with body acceptance. She confessed that some days she feels intense dislike for her own appearance. The artist has been publicly documenting her physical transformation for months.

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Toyota Expands San Antonio Plant in Major US Manufacturing Push
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Toyota Expands San Antonio Plant in Major US Manufacturing Push

Toyota is significantly expanding its manufacturing plant in San Antonio, Texas, in a move former Mayor Henry Cisneros described as driven by strong local demand for pickup trucks. Cisneros recounted that Toyota executives chose San Antonio after noticing the high number of pickups at a Dallas Cowboys game. The expansion is part of Toyota's broader strategy to grow its US manufacturing footprint.

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T-Mobile Bars Existing Customers From Two Major Switcher Deals from July 9

From July 9, 2025, T-Mobile is restricting its Keep & Switch and Family Freedom promotions so that existing voice customers can no longer use them when adding a new line. The change follows T-Mobile's recent confirmation that some legacy plans are being retired and migrated to newer options. Both deals had previously been among the carrier's most attractive offers for switchers.

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ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Lorenzo Salgado Araujo During Traffic Stop in Houston
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ICE Agent Fatally Shoots Lorenzo Salgado Araujo During Traffic Stop in Houston

Lorenzo Salgado Araujo was fatally shot by an ICE agent during a traffic stop in Houston, Texas. His family is demanding a full investigation into the circumstances of his death. The incident is one of a series of fatal ICE shootings that have prompted calls for accountability from US immigration enforcement agencies.

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IRS makes it easier to avoid penalties for tax filing mistakes
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IRS makes it easier to avoid penalties for tax filing mistakes

The IRS has introduced changes making it easier for taxpayers to avoid financial penalties for mistakes on their tax returns. An advocate inside the agency called it a "major taxpayer win." The update is aimed at reducing the burden on people who made unintentional errors in their filings.

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Wildcard Arthur Fery reaches Wimbledon semi-finals with 6-4, 7-6, 6-0 win
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Wildcard Arthur Fery reaches Wimbledon semi-finals with 6-4, 7-6, 6-0 win

British wildcard Arthur Fery beat ninth-seeded Flavio Cobolli 6-4, 7-6(4), 6-0 to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals. It is a historic achievement for Fery, who entered the tournament without a seeding. He closed out the match with an ace, capping a dominant performance.

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HBO's "Hacks" earns record 24 Emmy nominations for its final season
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HBO's "Hacks" earns record 24 Emmy nominations for its final season

The HBO Max comedy series "Hacks" received 24 Emmy nominations for its final season, a record haul for the show. The creators described the nominations as an "incredible way to end" the series. "Hacks" is concluding after this season.

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